Vaez Haleh, Samadzadeh Mehrban, Zahednezhad Fahimeh, Najafi Moslem
Student Research Committee, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
Adv Pharm Bull. 2012;2(2):189-96. doi: 10.5681/apb.2012.029. Epub 2012 Aug 15.
RESULTS of our previous study revealed that preischemic perfusion of honey before zero flow global ischemia had cardioprotective effects in rat. The present study investigated potential resistance to reperfusion injury following short term postischemic administration of natural honey in globally ischemic isolated rat heart.
Male Wistar rats were divided into five groups (n=10-13). The rat hearts were isolated, mounted on a Langendorff apparatus, allowed to equilibrate for 30 min then subjected to 30 min global ischemia. In the control group, the hearts were reperfused with drug free normal Krebs-Henseleit (K/H) solution before ischemia and during 120 min reperfusion. In the treatment groups, reperfusion was initiated with K/H solution containing different concentration of honey (0.25, 0.5, 1 and 2%) for 15 min and was resumed until the end of 120 min with normal K/H solution.
In the control group, VEBs number was 784±199, while in honey concentration of 0.25, 0.5, 1 and 2%, it decreased to 83±23 (P<0.001), 138±48 (P<0.01), 142±37 (P<0.001) and 157±40 (P<0.01), respectively. Number and duration of VT and time spent in reversible VF were also reduced by honey. In the control group, the infarct size was 54.1±7.8%, however; honey (0.25, 0.5, 1 and 2%) markedly lowered the value to 12.4±2.4, 12.7±3.3, 11.3±2.6 and 7.9±1.7 (P<0.001), respectively.
Postischemic administration of natural honey in global ischemia showed protective effects against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injuries in isolated rat heart. Antioxidant and radical scavenging activity, lipoperoxidation inhibition, reduction of necrotized tissue, presence of rich energy sources, various type of vitamins, minerals and enzymes and formation of NO-contain metabolites may probably involve in those cardioprotective effects.
我们之前的研究结果显示,在零流量全心缺血前用蜂蜜进行缺血预灌注对大鼠具有心脏保护作用。本研究调查了在全心缺血的离体大鼠心脏中,缺血后短期给予天然蜂蜜对再灌注损伤的潜在抵抗作用。
将雄性Wistar大鼠分为五组(n = 10 - 13)。分离大鼠心脏,安装在Langendorff装置上,平衡30分钟,然后进行30分钟全心缺血。在对照组中,心脏在缺血前和120分钟再灌注期间用不含药物的正常Krebs-Henseleit(K/H)溶液进行再灌注。在治疗组中,先用含不同浓度蜂蜜(0.25%、0.5%、1%和2%)的K/H溶液进行15分钟再灌注,然后恢复用正常K/H溶液直至120分钟结束。
在对照组中,室性早搏数量为784±199,而在蜂蜜浓度为0.25%、0.5%、1%和2%时,分别降至83±23(P<0.001)、138±48(P<0.01)、142±37(P<0.001)和157±40(P<0.01)。蜂蜜还减少了室性心动过速的数量和持续时间以及可逆性室颤的时间。在对照组中,梗死面积为54.1±7.8%,然而,蜂蜜(0.25%、0.5%、1%和2%)分别显著降低至12.4±2.4、12.7±3.3、11.3±2.6和7.9±1.7(P<0.001)。
在全心缺血后给予天然蜂蜜对离体大鼠心脏的缺血/再灌注(I/R)损伤具有保护作用。抗氧化和自由基清除活性、抑制脂质过氧化、减少坏死组织、存在丰富的能量来源、各种类型的维生素、矿物质和酶以及形成含一氧化氮的代谢产物可能参与了这些心脏保护作用。